Get Bouncing! Best Jump and Trampoline Places in Atlanta

Lava Island
Whether your kids love jumping on trampolines, flying into a foam pit, navigating obstacle courses or climbing a rock wall, there’s something for every kid to love at these Atlanta venues. Many have extra perks, including membership discounts, parent lounges, arcades and snack bars. Find the perfect spot to burn off extra energy — they’ll come home exhausted and happy!
New Kid on the Block: Lava Island
This multi-activity play center will be a popular spot for families with younger kids. The colorful, tropical-themed setting is anchored by a giant “volcano” — use the handholds to climb up, then make a quick trip down on the slide. There are obstacle courses, jungle gym style climbing areas, a trampoline area, foam pit and a trike track for pedaling. The in-house café is a great spot to take a break and have a snack.
Good to know: The pricing structure is simple; purchase a one-hour or all-day pass. There are lots of cubbies to hold bags and shoes while kids play.
Locations: Alpharetta (Lawrenceville opening Spring 2026)

Catch Air
Best Themed Play Place: Catch Air
This play place gets top reviews from parents for its multiple ways to play. Each location has a unique theme, from outer space in Dacula to under the sea in Johns Creek. Activities include a three-story play castle and a variety of climbing areas. Kids can balance, swing and hop on an array of play structures, play laser tag, and dance on a glowing dance floor. There are also glowing slides, a spinning saucer, a digital zone with interactive games, ball pits and plenty more to keep kids busy.
Good to know: There’s a separate play area just for toddlers; most locations have food and drinks available for purchase.
Locations: 6 metro Atlanta locations

Altitude Trampoline Park
For High-Adventure Kids: Altitude Trampoline Park
It’s not just trampolines — this park has more than 30,000 square feet of fun. Start with the wall-to-wall trampolines, then move on to the trapeze swing and duel with friends on the Battle Beam. Be a hero in your own video game with the Valo Jump interactive game platform. There’s also a 20-foot rock wall, dodgeball area and a kids’ court for smaller jumpers. Check out the daily deals on their website.
Good to know: Special events include Junior Jumpers Jam for kids younger than 6 and Saturday Glo Nights.
Locations: Marietta, Austell, Lawrenceville

Adventure Air Sports
For Kids Who Love a Challenge: Adventure Air Sports
Competitive kids can push their limits at this park. Problem solve the best way to the top of the climbing wall; there are multiple ways to get there! On the fast-paced AeroTower, jumpers time their bounces to hit a moving target and earn points. Fly solo or race a friend on the zipline, and practice flips, rolls and tumbles on the springy trampoline tumbling lanes. Bounce and shoot basketballs on the slam ball court, or think quickly to hit light-up targets in the multiball area. The ninja course is a test of ability, with ropes, climbing walls and balance beams.
Good to know: Check the website for deals like Thrifty Thursdays and the Family Pass.
Locations: Kennesaw and Alpharetta

TKT Playtime Inflatapark
Top for Bouncers: TKT Playtime Inflata Park
Explore and play on inflatables of every type at this huge, 20,000-square-foot park. Kids can perfect their high jumps on the Moon Bounce, run to the top of the ninja wall and enjoy the slide down and see who can reach the top of the Xtreme slide first. Keep your balance and don’t fall down as the arms rotate on the Meltdown and race through the Biff Bash maze. There’s also a play area just for kids under 41″. A concessions area has snacks, soda and frozen treats.
Good to know: Jumpers are required to purchase TKT socks ($3). Some attractions, including Nerf wars and laser tag, are extra.
Location: Decatur

Vertigo Fun Park
Top Pick for Kids of All Ages: Vertigo Fun Park
This popular park opened last year and has been getting great reviews from parents and kids ever since. The main attraction is a giant air park with an inflatable obstacle course that kids (and adults) can climb, crawl, jump and swing though. There’s also a bounce area with slides, a giant “bubble” mattress, a climbing wall and more. Tired of bouncing? Play a game of GellyBall, a low-impact version of paintball with gel beads, or visit the game room and arcade. MondayThursday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. are VertiTOTS hours just for ages 5 and younger and their parents. On Fridays and Saturday nights, jump with music, laser lights and black lights during VertiGLOW.
Good to know: Kids ages 4 and younger require an adult chaperone when jumping. The park requires visitors to purchase Vertigo socks, which can be used on future visits.
Location: Alpharetta

Sky Zone
Top for Unlimited Ways to Play: Sky Zone
Every Sky Zone location has a little something different, but each one is absolutely packed with fun for kids (and adults) of all ages. Defy gravity on the trampolines in the freestyle jump area. Add a sports element with dodgeball and basketball areas. Ride the zipline or trapeze and drop into a soft foam pit, conquer the ninja warrior course, or try to keep your balance in a Battle Beam sky joust. Harness up for Skyclimb, a vertical obstacle course with rope bridges, cargo nets and swinging platforms. In the iWall area, move your body to interact with games on screen. Most locations offer special programs like Glow Nights, Little Leapers for younger kids, sensory hours and members-only events.
Good to know: Save on admission by checking online for seasonal pricing offers, memberships and more deals.
Locations: 5 metro Atlanta locations

Pokiddo
Most Like an Amusement Park: Pokiddo
This enormous high-tech playground has multiple zones for playing. Start in the wall-towall trampoline zone for jumping, move on to the foam pit zone or slide on the spiral crazy slide or free-fall glow slide. Adventure-seeking kids will love the Rubik’s Cube Climb, Velcro wall and high-performance trampoline. Put on a helmet and harness and try the Sky Stepper and Boulder climbing wall. There’s also a ropes course, mini go karts and a play area for toddlers. When the kids are ready for a break, the food court area has pizza, chicken tenders and fries, along with Asian-inspired snacks like fried pork dumplings.
Good to know: Ticket prices are tiered depending on the number of attractions you want to visit.
Location: Duluth

Hippo Hopp
Top Spot for Younger Kids: HippoHopp
This Brookhaven spot is designed just for kids ages 10 and younger, so parents don’t need to worry about bigger kids getting too rough. It’s also eco-friendly and uses non-toxic, biodegradable products for cleaning. Along with multiple bounce houses and inflatables, there are air hockey tables (set at kid height!), a jungle gym, rock wall and climbing structures. The toddler room has smaller sized bounce houses, along with ride-on toys and soft climbing blocks. Take a break from play at the organic Hippo Café, with a wide variety of choices for parents and kids, from hummus and veggies to pizza. There are lots of places for parents to relax as they watch their kids play.
Good to know: Parents get free entry with child admission, and there’s no time limit on play.
Location: Brookhaven
More Places to Jump
These multi-attraction parks have everything from trampolines and virtual reality to obstacle courses and climbing walls.
Boomerang
Kids will love the inflatable slides, warrior course, dance floor, ball wall and more. There’s also a separate area for ages 4 and younger. Atlanta.
Get Air
Jump on trampolines, play dodgeball or slamball and balance on the slackline or fidget ladder. Get Air has a designated area for younger kids. Five metro Atlanta locations.
Jumping World
Jump in the tumbling lanes or foam pit, play dodgeball or shoot baskets while the younger kids play in Toddler World. Kennesaw.
Launch Trampoline Park
Perform tricks on the Launch Pad, flip on the Tumble Traks, conquer the ninja course, joust in the battle pit and more. Cumming.
Urban Air Adventure Park
Enjoy trampolines, the Sky Rider coaster, indoor skydiving, virtual reality, ropes course, climbing walls and more, plus a Kids Area for ages 7 and younger. Multiple Atlanta locations.
Best Spots for the Younger Set
These play zones are designed with soft play areas, inflatables, foam pits and more to explore.
Billy Beez
Kids will love the super speed and rainbow slides, tunnels, swings and foam ball cannon. The Mini Beez area is perfect for toddlers. Buford.
Buddy’s Indoor Playhouse
Explore the soft play area, driving track, play structures, educational games and more—all are designed for kids 6 years and younger. Smyrna.
Dino Dash
This prehistoric playground has slides, obstacle courses, basketball, dodgeball, and a rock-climbing wall, plus a separate toddler area. Peachtree Corners.
Kids Land
This playground features a town village, reading lounge, art studio, toys, slides and more. Jonesboro.
Wiggle Giggle Indoor Playground
Designed for kids ages 12 and younger, this fun spot has a toddler zone, jungle gym, interactive floor, bubble room and stationary bikes to race on. Marietta.
Woody’s Jump n Play
This entertainment center has inflatables, slides, mini bowling and a parent lounge. McDonough.
Know Before You Go:
- Weekday mornings are usually less crowded; some venues offer lower pricing during off-peak hours.
- Many parks require a reservation with timed entry as well as a signed waiver—check the website before you go.
- Socks are usually required; bring your own to avoid paying for a pair.
- Check websites for special ticket pricing, memberships, events and parties.
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